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Tu MY Beloved ^VIFE, ^Iks. .T. W Suivei.ev, and to my sweet and 

GIFTED DAUr.lfrnK, ^NLvJiV 1'rINCKSS OlGA SUIVELEY, AND THE 

W'liDi.i: IIl MAX Family : 

I dc'i-lifate lliis little Bouk of Philosophy and Religion, believing 
it tu he the most precious and jtriceless gem of thought and wisdom 
ever wrilleu hy nmrlal ukmi — the only true Idea and tlie only true Phl- 
losopliy of the God of the Universe, and of the creation of this our 
Mother Earth, and of the Human Pace, an<l of all Life ; the only true 
Idea and the only true Philosophy of these things ever written l^y man, 
and more precious and jtriceless to the Human Family than all the Phi- 
losoi'liy, and all the Prophecies, and all the lieligion ever wiilten ami 
rinted before. The gems of thought, the wisdom and philosophy e f a 
lou<r life of never-ccasinic thought and observation and investigation, all 
condensed and crowded into this little book «.f thirty or forty pages. 

Therefore, it is my wish and desire, that it shall be the saered life 
duty of my sweet and gifted daughter, Mary Princess Olga Shiveley, 
and her heirs, and of all who can or may see and believe iu the Philoso- 
phy and the Ileligion of this little book, to circulate, promulgate ami to 
teach this Philosophy and this Ueligion through all the coming genera- 
lions of the Human Family. 

With great respect, 
Your devoted, true and loving Husband, Father and Brother, 

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THE GOD THAT I WORSHIP, 
MY PHILOSOPHY AND MY KELIGION. 



/ believe that the iSu/i is a LiviiKj BeiiKj, a Lioiivj Soul, the God of tJie 
Universe, the Great Jehovah, the All- Wise, tJie Omnipotent, the 
Eternal Livinij God, the Creator of all Life upon the face of 
this our JIuthcr Earth. 

Yes, I believe that the Sua of Light, the Sun that shines in the 
heavens, and all the Stars, the Planets, Suns and Systems, that all the 
vast immensity of the universe, is all one universal living being, the All- 
Wise, the Omnipotent, the Eternal Living God, and that he sees and 
knows all the work that he has done, and rules, directs and governs all 
by eternal law, and principle that never fails, 

Do you get the idea V If you do, then every day that the face of the 
/N Sun is not veiled by intervening clouds, you can see the Creator, the All- 

Wise, the Omnipotent, the Eternal Living God, the Great Jehovah, face 
to face. 

But let us look and see what the Good Book, the Holy Bible, the 
Word of God from the mouth of Old Moses, and the prophets, and the 
priestcraft of the Jews, has to say about it : 

la the first Book of Moses, they say : 
1. " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 
3. "And the earth was '.vithout, form and void, and darkness was upon the face 
of the deep, and tliu spirit of God moved upon lliu face of the waters. 

3. " And God said let there be liglit, and there was hght. 

4. " And God saw the light, that it was good, and God divided the light from 
the darkness. 

5. " And God called the light day, and the darkness he called night, and the 
evening and tiie morning were the first day." 

And we read on and see that on the second, and the third, and the 
fourth, and the fifth, and the si.vth day, that God created all the heavenij 
and the earth, and all the living things, living creatures thereof : 

31. "And God saw every thing that he had made, and behold! U was very 
\ good. And the evening and the morning were tlie si.xlh day." 

v;^, Chap. 2. — 1. " Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the hostof 

■>^ ) them. : 



2. " And on ilic sevenlli day God ended liis woiic. which he hud made, and he 
rested on Uie scvlmU!: ilay fiDmall the work which ho hud made. 

3. " And God blesse>l tiii- sovent'.i d ly, an Isaactirted it, becau:"; that in it he 
had rcsU'd from ;dl his work which God creiilod and made." 

..Villi wu i\a 1 on down ihrougli all the books of Mosc-^, aiiil all the 
iMKtk.s of lliis Holy IjUiIi-, down lo llii> coining of Jesii:^: Cliii.st, and we 
find it to In- only four thousand years ; aiul from Jesiis Christ down lo 
the jiresent time ciglitcen hundred and seventy-live years. 

S.>, a<eoiding to the lii.story of these things, as reeorded and set forlli 
in iliis good book, the Holy Bible, we lind that it is not yet si.K thousand 
years since the (tod of the Jews created all the heavens and the earth, 
and all the host of them, in si.K days. 

Now, we lo:)k away back through the long vista of time, the im- 
mensity of tiie unnumbered billions and billions of ages, tlie vast eternity 
of ages, that have rolled away since the beginning of time — since the be- 
ginning of time ! 

Aye, b'lt I sec that tlierc never was a time wdien Time did not 
exist, and that there never was a beginning, because theie must have 
been something yet beyond. 

Yes, there must have been billions and billions of vast eternal ages 
rolled away — since when "? Since the beginning of time. Aye, but I tell 
you there never was a time since when time did not e.vist ; that is an im- 
})ossibility. The reasoning mind tells me that there must have been some- 
tliing yet beyond. 

And the mind, in its \ ivid (lashes, like a thundering Jove, goes out 
llirough the immensity, the vast eternity of the universe — unnumbered 
billions of miles — in a moment, for billions of vast, eternal ages, to 
reach the outermost bounds of the universe, lint we lind it not, because 
it does not exist. To the north, the south, the east, the west, the height, 
the depth — to the immensity of the uiii\ e;se there is no end, no bounds, 
no limit, because there must be something yet beyon.l. Yon cannot eut 
it off ; you cannot hedge it in. You cannot wall it up roundabout with 
chaotic masses of Egyptian darkness, nor walls of ice, nor walls oJ«rock, 
nor adamant, because there must be a vast eternity of something yet 
beyond. 

Do you get the idea— that there are 'no bounds, no limit to the vast 
oternily of the iini\er>e, and that there iie\er was a time when old Time 
and the ilullu•ll^ily <d" the uiii\ erse ditl iiutexi'tl' 

If yon tU), we will come back to the Sun of Liglit, the Great 
.Teliovah, the Go.l of all Light, and the God of all Life, the Creator of 
all Things, the (3mnipolent, the luernal, Living God. 

Do you get the idea that the Sun is a living being, that the Sun is a 
living soul, and the only true and perfect image of the God o[ the uni- 
verse, visible to the eye and 'the mind of man? And do you get the 
idea of the \ ,l^t world, the imnien>ilv v( mind and intellect ot the Sun 
of Light, that has life and being, creates, sees and knows, rules, directs 
andgoverns all tliiiiLT^ througliout all the vast eternity of the universe. 



M-ith an oiiuiipotent will that never lets go— :ui omnipotent will that 
creates, directs, rules ami governs uU by eternal law and piineiple that 
never fails ? The immensity of mind, the omnipotent will that grapjiles 
all the vast immensity of the universe, and liolds it obedient to that 
omnipotent will, that never rests, that never sleeps, that liolds on to tlm 
vast immensity of thu universe, from never beginning time unto all 
eternit)'. 

Do you get the idea that I wish to impress upon your minds — that 
tlie Sun of Light is a Living Being, the only True and Living God, that 
has life and being throughout all the vast eternity of the universe? 

If you do, we will come back to this our good old mother earth, and 
take a long look away back through the long vista of the Eternal Ages 
of ages that have rolled away since this, our good old mother earth, was 
created, and leaped into life and being a new-born babe, a Living Being, 
a Livincr Soul. 



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Do you doubt it — do you doubt the truth of the idea that this good 
old mother earth is a Living Being, a Living Soul — that thinks, and feels, 
and sees, and knows wdiat's what? If you do, will you just look down 
through the strata of this good old mother earth, until you plunge into 
lier living, throbbing, fiery Heart and Soul, and you wiil see, and feel, 
and know that slid has all the Elements of an Oriranized LiviiiL'' Bein<'-? 

And then cast your eyes to the North, the South, the East, the 
West, and all around, an<l see her magniticent proportions; licr rivers 
and lakes, her great throbbing seas and oceans, her magnilicent air, and 
storm-clouds, lightning's-flash, ihunder's-roar, fiery volcanoes and earth- 
quakes, tornadoes and hurricanes. 

I tell you that the fairest, most dressy, flashy belles that ever dressed 
and flashed and fluttered in New York, Paris or London, could not dress, 
and swell, and flurt, and flurry, and storm and })Ut on airs with this, our 
good old mother eailh. In her great, thick tortoise-shell of rocks and iron 
and adamant, her living, throbbing, fiery Heart and Soul— her earth- 
(juakes and volcanoes, and magnificent thunder-storms — we see all the 
elements of an Organized Living Being; and I guess she has the Breath 
of Life, and can jiut on Airs, and can blow and storm and speak like a 
Thundering Jove. And you cannot doubt her great age — you cannot 
U'ubt the eternal truths and historical facts written by the finger of old 
Time. As we look down through the strata of this earth, we see it writ- 
ten there that eternal ages have rolled away since she leaped into life and 
being, a living soul, that thinks and sees and knows all things tliat wo 
do. And sees and knows that we are so ^tujjid and blinrl that we do not 
and will not see and know that the Sun of Light is our Creatoi-, our 
Father, tlie All Wise, the Omnipotent, the Eternal, Living God. Yos, we 
look away back through the long vista of the vast Eternal Ages that 
have rolled away, bince when, as the stars and planets took their ]daces 
in the universe, there was a little vacuum left, and we see a great rush 
of little cells, little globes of oxviren and livdroiren into this vacuum, and 



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tlic j^MuuL .JoIkjv.'iIi, the Crculur, ihc Suii uf Liglil, the <^'od of all J.ife, 
poured iu his vivid, magnetic, electric Light, and wo see tiiese little crys- 
tal cells of oxygen and liydrogen grai)i)le in the Love Embrace; and long- 
continued, vivid, fearful lightning flashes and Umudcrs ru;ir; and we see 
this good old Mother Earth leaj) into life and being, a new born, a little, 
bright, starry, Living Soul — aye, a little globe of bright crystal waters, 
when she first si)rang into life and being, and started out on her long 
life-career and her daily walks around her hemisphere — for vast, unnum- 
bered ages — of ages in mist and sunshine and storm-clouds. Yes, we 
see the humid masses of storm-clouds, and see the vi\ id lightning's 
ihi'-li, hear tlii' thunder's I'cal ami i"!! and cra>li in those uidcnown 
ages of the long ago; in those infant days of this good old Mother Earth, 
who wrapped a dee]> rolling sea all around her little, bright, stany Soul, 
teaming, swarming, swimming full of little, bright starry, Lising Souls, 
Living r.eings, that reproduced and multiplied, and worked, and toiled 
and died, for vast, unimmbered ages of ages, until their dust and ashes, 
and their coral reefs and fossil rocks began to lift themselves up out of 
the deep rolling seas. And then we see the insects, the creeping things, 
tlie grasses, the rej)tiles and the fowls of the air coming for untold ages 
moi-o; and tlnii tlu' j^lanls, an<l llowevs, and seeds, and trees, and fi'uits, 
and all animal life; and , 

T.AST OF ALL, MAX. 

So the great scientists of tlu" day tell us {Init I douH see it in Jtist that 
v:u>;). 

Our great Agassiz will lell you that all tlio living things, all the living 
creatures, living beings, living souls, that ever lived upon the face of 
this earth, in tlu; air and the Avaters thereof; all the fishes, the insects, 
the reptiles, the fowls of the air, and all animal life, and even man— all 
come into life out of an egg ; and that all eggs are composed of very 
small cells, some of thousands and some of billions and billions of these 
little cells,, so very small tiiat you have to use a very strong magnifying 
glass to sec them ; and that these little cells arc very much alike in all 
eggs, and that the great mystery of all life comes out of the combina- 
tion of these little cells into v^^a of various sizes, shapes and forms, with 
other combinations, surrounding circumstances and evolutions. Dut the 
great mystery — the creation of these little cells and thrir lifr-jiroducing 
powers — is still a mystery so great that the} cannot grapple it, cannot 
exjil.iin it. 

liut we look to the Sun of Light as the Creator of all things, of all 
life, and the great mystery of these little cells and their life-i>roducing 
jiowers is all explained. For when we lake a long, clear, steady look 
over the whole face of our I\b)ther Earth, through all the spring and 
Minuner months, through all the years — we see that all the mist and all 
t'.ie evaporation that goe.s \\\) from the face of the earth, the river.s, lakes 
a;,d se.is, and floats through the atmosphere ami gathers into clouds, are 
all the same, billion and billions of these same lit! le mysterious cells. And 



as thoy float through tlie air nnd ^^^ather into clouds, the Sua of Light, the 
Creator, the Great Jehovah, tlie God of all Light and the God of all Life, 
looks ui)on them, Avarius, magnifies, vivifies and electrifies them; and they 
become Living Germs, instinct with life; and in the humid, rolling masses 
of the storm clouds, we see these little, mysterious cells of oxygen and 
hydrogen mingle and clash, and grapple each other in the love embrace; 
and the vivid lightning's-flash and the thunders roar, proclaiming afar 
that billions and billions of little, brlglit, starry, Living Souls have just 
leni.ed into life and being out of the little crystal oxygen and hydrogen 
cells of the storm clouds, with the vivid, electric lightning's-flash and the 
thunder's-roar. And we liold out a bright new vessel, and catch the 
rain drops, and examine tiiem with a stro) g magnifying glass, and vre 
see thousands and mllliuu,^ v( these little, bright, starry, Living Souls iu 
one little rain drop. And we Avatch them from day to day, from week 
to week, from month to month, and we see that they are little cannibals, 
tlie large ones eating up their little brothers and sisters and neighbors, 
until the great mass of these little, bright, starry souls disai)poar, and we 
liave only a few warriors, kings and princes left, with their love mates, 
that grapple each other in the luve embrace, and in time repioduce and 
multiply themselves into families and races, a thousand different species. 
Herein we have the great Mystery of all Life, the Origin and Creation 
of all the living things, living souls, living beings that ever lived upon 
the face of our iiood uld Mother Earth— in the air or in the waters. 

Do you get the idea of the Oiigin and Creation of all Life upon the 
face of this earth? If you do, Ave will look away down through the vast 
ages, back to that great in-olilie time of creation, to that day and age 
Avhere in this our Mother Earth leaped into life and being, and we see that 
it was in that great day and age of creation that the Human Family— the 
nuniau Kaee — was created; aye, we see the myriad billions of little, briglit 
starry, Living Souls leap into life and being ii the same moment with 
our good uld :\Iotlier Earth, out of the little crystal oxygen and hydrogen 
cells of the storn-i clouds, the first little, bright starry souls that lived, 
and teamed, and swarmed iu the crystal ocean. And through myriad 
billions of vast unnumbered ages of ages we see this creation go on 
and on, and we see them multiply, and toil and struggle "up out of the 
briny waters, and nestle in the mosses, ferns and flowers and ocean lilies 
that" floated over the whole face of the deep waters— myriad floating 
islands and continents. We see them fighting the great battle of life 
Avith the fowls of the air and the fishes of the briny deep, until their dust 
and ashes, and the coral reefs hnd fossil rocks, begin to lift themselves 
xip out of the deep seas and oce ais. And again we see them migrate 
and leap to the rocks, and islands, and mountains and continents. 

Do you get tlie i lea ? 

Can you see the weary waste of the ages of ages througli which the 
human species, the hu.naii race, struggled uj) and u]) since they first 
leaped into life ar.d being in ihe same mument with this our good old 



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Mother Earth? Can you see the huinaii species, llio human race, at that 
great Day of Creation, in the little, briy;lit, starry «uuid of the Ktorm 
cluuJs, So very small that you eoukl not liave seen them only by using 
a very htioiig magnifying glass? 

And can you see, and believe, and know tliatall — all tlie great mon- 
sters that e\ cr li\ cd in iIkj deep seas, or upon the faee of this earth, all 
came into life and being out of the same little mysterious cells, little 
mysterious beings, so very small that you could not see them, in their 
day and age of creation, only by using a very strong magnifying glass? 
And that they fought the great battle of life up, and up, and up, for 
billions of vast ages, until they cro[)ped out into the great monsters that 
they ^vere in their greatest might and strength and glory ? 

AVe see and know that all organized animal life — the fishes, the in- 
sects, the reptiles, the fowls of the air, eve-ry living creature, every liv- 
inti- beinu", evorv li\ inir thini/ that ever h;ul life and belnLT upon ihe face 
of our good old Mother Earth — all re[)i-oduce and mullii)ly themselves 
from the production and combination of the same little mysterious ceils 
into eirtrs of various si/e and form, out of which come all oriranized life, 
according to the Aljjha and Omega of neverdjeginning Time, that ever 
rolls on, and li\e u[) to the Eternal Laws ami Prineijiles of the GoA of 
the Universe, through and by which this earth and all the stars anil plan- 
ets, suns and systems, were created, and took ilicir places in the uni- 
verse. 

Have we imjn-essed the idea u[)on your minds that the Sun of Light 
is a Living Being, a Living Soul, and llie Creator of all Life upon the 
face of this our good old Mother Earth, anil a true and i)erfect image of 
the God of the Lrniverse V And liave you got the idea of the unnum- 
bered billions of vast ages that have rolled away since this earthand the 
human species, the human race, first leaped into life and being? 

Do you get the idea of the great battle of life, the long, Aveary 
waste of ages that rolled away, as the human species, the human race, 
fou'dit the great battle of life u[) and up, unlil we see them crop out, or 
leap out of the dark, unknown ages of the universe, into the historical 
light and fact and truth — old Japan, China, Assyria, Egypt, ami jjoor 
old Moses and his God of the Jews, tluft did such wonderful things in 
six days, about six thousand years ago ? Then Persia, Greece ami IJome. 

lint I cannot stop here to diagnose poor old Closes and his God; for 
I see hundreds and thousands who cannot see and believe and know that 
the Sun of Light is a Living Being, a ],iviiig Soul — the great Jcho\ah, 
the God of all Light and the God of all Life, the Omnipotent, the Eter- 
nal, Living God, the Creator of all things, who sees and knows all the 
work that he has done, ami rules, ilirects and governs all by eternal laws 
and princij)les that never fail. 

For all who doubi and cannot see and believe, we will stop just here. 
Why, if the Sun, the God that I wor>hip, should sicken and die, and his 
great light, electricity and great heal, his great mind and intellect should 



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flicker and go out, and become a rotten, cliaotic mass of Egyptian darkness 
— in tliat awful day, I tell you, there would be a crash of worlds, and you 
mi'dit slirjek and howl and cry unto the God of the Jews, and unto your 
Catholic and Protestant Gods as loud ;is ten billions of thund;3rs, and I 
tell-you they would not hear, would not heed you; and you might shriek 
and a"roan anil dieaud rot, and all go to flinders with the awful crash of 
worlds on worlds, and your old Jewish God, the priestcraft, the golden 
calf, would go crash to flinders with you all. 

Do you get the idea ? and can't you see and believe and know that 
what I i)reach is true? Then when you pray, pray to the Sun. 

And when you worshi[>, worship the Sun, the great Jehovah, the 
only true and Living God, the Creator of all things upon the face of this 
our good old Mother Earth — the grass, the plants, the flowers, the trees,, 
the fruits, the grains and the cotton, the silks and the wool — yes, all im- 
imal life, the fishes, the insects, the fowls of the air, and the wild beasts 
and the sheep and the goats, the Jiorses and the cattle, upon a thousand 
liills — all, all are the gift of his Creative, his Omnijiotent Will, that 
never rests, never sleeps, never lets go; that creates and rules and gov- 
erns; that holds on to all the vast immensity of the universe, from never- 
beirinning Time until all Eternity. 

Then for Light and Life and Health, and for all the good things of 
this world, look to the Sun, and pray to the Sun, the Creator, the good 
Father, that giveth all. 

And remember that the only True and Pure Religion is to know thy 
Creator, and to love and worship liim with all thy heart and all thy soul, 
and to bve thy neighbor as thyself. 

And to do unto all others as you would that they should do unto 
you. 

Do you get the idea? If you do, then remember that thy Creator, 
thy Father, the Lord thy God, the Sun of Light, sees and knows all that 
we do from the cradle to the grave, and that you can see him face to 
face every day, when there is no intervening clouds to hide his bright 
and glorious face. 

You need no church, no jiriest to }»ray for you. 

You can see thy Creator, thy Father, the Lord thy God lace to face. 
Then when you pra}-, i>ray to him thyself. 

And don't fortret to love thy UL-i^hbor as thyself, and to do unto all 
others as you would that they should do unto you; a'.id you fulfill all the 
the law and the gospel, and live the only true and pure religion that is 
worth a cent to thyself, or tliy Creator, thy Father, the Sun, the Lord thy 
God. 

Then when you pray, pray to the Sun. 

And when you worshiji, wor.shijt the Sun. 

You need no Church ; you need no I'riest to pray for you ; you 
pray for yourselves. 

And remember that like e\cr be^.'-ets lihe, aiul that if youi- fathers, and 



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your mothers, and you yourselves are not good and true, and pure and 
kind and lovinj;, that your children c.innot be good. You cannot gather 
goud fruit from an evil tree ; and I tell you, and tell yua truly, that the 
Blood of Jesus Clirist ain't worth a cent in this day and age of the world 
to purge, and purify, redeem and save ilie human race. .For as the 
athers and the mothers are, so will ilie children be . , ■ 

"well, AVIIAT TIIKX? AVIIAT AVOL l.I) YOU HAVE US DO?" 

Why I tell you, and tell you truly, that the only way to purge and 
purify, redeem and save the human race, is to put away all things that 
corrui»t, demoralize, degrade aiul enslave, such as lium and Whisky, 
Brandy and all Distilled Liquors, and all Drinking Saloons, and all 
other vile and iilihy places that lead to vice and crime, and then be good 
and jiure, and true, and honest, and kind, and loving youi-selves. 

And don't forget to love and worship thy Creator with all thy 
heart, with all thy soul, with all thy mind, and wiili all thy strength, 
and to love thy neighbor as thyself, and to do unto all others as you 
would that they should do unto you; and in time we may look for 
belter fruit — good, sound, healthy children, kind and loving sons and 
dau'diters, that shall grow up into manhood and womanhood, good, 
and great, and kind, and loving, whose lives and faces shall glitter and 
shine with liitellerl and iiund, knowledge and wisdom, like unto^the faces 
of the true sons and daughters of God. 

Then when you juay, pray to the Sun of Light, the Lord thy God, 
thy Creator, thy Father. 

rUAYEU. 

We i)ray to thee, thou bright and glorious Sun, thou God of all 
Light, thou God of all Life, our Creator, our Father, thou All-Wise, 
thou Omnipotent, thou Great Jehovah. 

We pray thee to purge, and purify, and save us with all the world 

of mankind ; to watch over, guide and protect us through all the Journey 

of Life, and give unto us this Day, and through all the Journey of this 

Life, all the good things of this world, that thou, in tiiy wisdom, hath 

' created for us. 

And wo pray thee to give unto us Eternal Health and Fteinal 
Life, Mind and Intellect, and Knowledge and Wi.sdom, to love an.l wor- 
ship thee with all our heart, with all <.ui' soul, with all our mind, and 
with all our strength. 

And 1(» liive our Neighbor as Ourselves. 

And to do unto all others as we would that they should do unto us. 

And we i)ray th.it thy Light, and thy I'ower, and thy Kingdom, 
and thy Glory shall endure for ever and ever. Amen and Aujen ! 



Ai.KXANDKiA, ^■ll;'iI^lA, Jan. l.-t, 1 ST4. 
Claiming the right of individual sovereignty for myself and for all 
the people of these United States of America, nude and female, 1 here- 
■wilh offer myself as a can.lidate for IMesident of the United States in 



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1876, upon the following great fundiuueuuil I'rincipled of Government, 
Indivi<lual Sovereignty, Equal Itighls and Universal Liberty in all things 
for all i)ersons, male and female. 

7\.nd as our fathers claimed in the Declaration of American Inde- 
pendence : 

" irc hold these truths to he self-evident, that all 2yersons have an 
inaleiivthle right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," and to secure 
these rights Governments are instituted by the people. 

And Ave hold that all persons have an equal right to the Land and 
the Water, and the Air, and to all the good things that they can gather 
therefrom by their own toil and labor ; that they are the gifts of the 
Creator, the God of the Universe, unto all. 

And we hold that no person, nor any combination of persons, com- 
pany ur corporation, shall claim or hold any Lands, only what they can 
cultivate or use for building upon, or for manufacturing or mining jtur- 

suits. 

And we hold that all this hue-and-cry about a Specie Basis and a 
Sjjecie Payment is all a humbug and a swindle. 

And we claim and hold that tlie only way to secure a true principle 
of Finance that shall never change, never depreciate, is : Let the govern- 
ment of the ])L'uple, tlie Government of these United States of America, 
issue four or live hundred thousand millions of Greenbacks, or one, two, 
or three billions of Greenbacks, with the right and the power to make 
and increase it to five or ten billions, if the manufacturing and the busi- 
ness transactions of tlie people should call fur so much. 

And let the Government of the United States issue United States 
Bonds to the same anuumt, with a loan and interest attached to them, 
like tlie laws of the Medes ami tlie Persians, that m-vc-r change. 

With a law establishing banking houses in all the towns and cities, 
counties and villages throughout the United States, and jilace the Green- 
backs and^the Bonds in these banks, and appoint agents to transact and 
do the business of these banks for the Government and people, and to 
loan out the Greenbacks to all i)ersons who may want them, at an inter- 
est of from 3^- to 4.} per cent, on the dvillar to all who can give real 
estate, houses and lots as security, or liie Bonds, and security of persons 
that have real estate to give as security ; and all the agents of these 
banks must give real estate as security for all the Greenbacks and 
United States Bonds placed in their banks. 

And any and all persons who get more Greenbacks tlian they can 
use in their business or loan out to others at 3;} to U interest, can take 
them to the banks at any time and exchange them for the United States 
Bonds, and draw two and a half jier cent on the dollar for .the full 
amount of the Bonds, which they can return to the banks and get Green- 
backs for them again at any time. This will gise the people plenty of 
money at all times, tind a cheap and unchanging banking system, and 
will bring into the government of tlie ]»e<)i)lc a suiii-jieiit revenue to pay 



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all the expenses of the Government, and kill off all the money rings, and 
gold corners, and financial explosions, and smash-u[)s; 

The Specie Basis and the Specie Payment is all a humbug and 
a swindle ; that all sane, sound, reasDuing minds ought to be able 
to see ami know to be such, gotten up ex[)ressly for the Hulls and 
the Bears of the money rings and money corners, money gamblers and 
finance smashers. Yuurs respectfully, 

PiiOF. J. "W. SuivjjLKV, Alexandria, Va. 



liILL OF laUUTS. 

Academy OF ]\lL-.bU-, Piiiladklpiiia, Xov. 10th, 1S74. 
"A New Declaration of lnde[)endeiice of the Equal liights and llio lu- 

di\idual Sovereignty of all Mankind, Male and Female." IJy PnoF. 

J. \V. SiuvFLEV, of .Mexandria, V'a. 

]. "We hold these truths to be self-evident — that all mankind" 
— male and female — "are created equal ; that they are endowed by their 
Creator with certain inalienable rights ; that among these are Life, 
Liberty, Lidividual Sovereignty," and tlie I'ursuit of Happiness ; that 
to secure these ri<>hts, Governments are instituted by mankiml, deri\i:iLr 
their just powers from the con.^ent of the govei'iicd. 

And whereas, the Land, and the AVater, an<l the Air, and the Sun- 
shine, and Light are the free gifts of our Creator unto all mankind, male 
and female ; 

We, therefore, liold that every Living Soul of the Human Family, 
male and female, are, and of right ought to be, free and individual 
sovereigns, at the age of sixteen, with eipial rights in all things — in the 
land, and the water, and the aii-, and the sunshine ; with equal jjolitical 
and civil rights before the law and in the courts ; and the right to vote 
and 'to be voted for, and to hold ollice, and tlie right of free sj)eech, and 
a free j)ress, free religion and free love, and the right to work, and to 
get and hohl property ; and the right to Jove and to make love, and to 
enjoy that love with any and all ]iersons consenting thereunto ; the 
right to choose their own love-mates and husbands and wives, to many 
and make their own marriage contracts, and the right to dissolve and re- 
jmdiate them again, when ihey do not and cannot iliid Love and L'nion, 
I'eace, Enjoyment, Contentment and Happiness theriin. 

3. And whereas, according to the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God, woman ever has been, ami must ever be, the mother of all man- 
kind (and of woman, too), and must bear the jKiins, and the sulfering, 
ami the toil, and the care of motherhood ; 

T/u/r/u7-f, Ite it rcsolctd, TUat nil motlierliood shall he fionorallc <'nd 
vespcctabley and ih; did I shall be a b'jitunatc chdd, and heir ofthefathir 
and mull. cr thereof, and the father shall provide for the mother and the 
child in their helplessness, and for tiie support ami the education of the 
child until the community or the State, or the child's majority, shall re- 
lieve lum therefrom. 



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4. Alul wliereas, like ever jM-oduces like, and the infirmities, diseases, 
dissijiations, jiassioiis and the vices and ciinuscf llie i)arc'nts are ever 
A i.siU'd ui^on their children nnto tlie tliird ami foiirtli generation, and we 
may safely say even u.ito the tenth and the twcU'lli generaliun; 

Thei-elure, be it resolved, 'i hat the fathers and the mothers of our 
children should l)e thor- .ugldy educated, and young' and healthy and 
giuid and wise and temperate in ail things; ami that it is the duty of all 
parents, and all of communities, and of ail States, ami of all governments, 
and of tlie whole huinan famdy, to see that tlieir children are all well jjro- 
videil for, and all well educated and thoroughly instriicled in all the 
rny>teries of Life and Health, Disease and Death, and the great mystery 
and love of the sexes; and the time to love anil to make love, and how to 
select and choose love mates, husbands and wives, and to marry and 
make marrii^ge contracts; and the enjoyments, duties and the responsi- 
bilities tliereof; and how and w hen to dissolve and repudiate those mar- 
riage contracts, when union, love, enjoyment, contentment, peace and 
ha[)piness do not come and abiile therewith. 

5. And whei-Cas, according to ^lature and Nature's laws, we believe 
that at the time and age of jmberty, say from fourteen to sixteen years 
of age, is the jiroper time to love and to make love, and to choose 
love ujates, husbands and wives, and to marry and make marriage con- 
tracts ; 

Therefore, be it resolved, That it is the duty of all parents, and of 
all 'jommunities, and of all States and all governments, and of the wdiole 
human family, to provide all their young men and young women with 
homes, and means, and husbands and wives of their own choosing, and a 
good trade t)rsomei)rofession, or a legitimate, honorable business of some 
kind, so that all the young men and young women of the coming ages 
shall ha- e a fair and an equal start in the race of life. 

0. And w hcreas, Ave believe 'that tlie rights, duties and responsibilities 
claimed and set forth in the above ])reamble and resolutions are in- 
■ alienable rights, duties and responsibilities, and universal, fundamental 
truths, bright and \)\\rQ and spotless as the Sun of Light, and believing 
that it is ill and tlirough and by these means alone that the Imman fam- 
ily, the liuman race, may bj and can be i)nrged and ])urilied, redei'ined 
and saved from its ])resent degrailed, demoralized, ci)rrupt ct)ndition,and 
fiom the dissipation, ])r<)stitulion, vice and crime, disease, suffering and 
the untimely death of the jiresent day and age; and seeing a bright and 
gl irious future and eternal life and health aiul youth ami happiness and 
Heaven and l*aradise, fur tiie whole human family, in these inalienable 
rights, duties and responsil)ilities, ami great, universal, fundamental 
truths and jirinciples being adopted ami faitid'idly carried out, and lived 
up to by the whole human family; 

Appealing to the God of the Universe for the rectitude of our be- 
lief and of our acts, we hereunto set our names, our lives, our fortunes 
and our saere 1 honors. So Iud]> us, thou rSun of 1/ight, our Creator, thou 
God of all Light and of all Life, and the Giver of all the good things 
that we have and enjoy here iu this life upon the face of this our good 
old Mother Earth. Pkof. J. W. SIIIVELY. 



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PREFACE. 

• 

GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE SPAS. 

UY JONATnAX, TUK SOX UK SOL. 

The above is ihc lillc of a .small book of thirty odd vt-r.-^t-.^, blank vci-bi-, 
average of 14 to IG lines in u verse, wherein the uuthor'describes the Magie Medical 
Healing Powers of tlie Gettysburg Katalysintj Spas, and attempts to discover tint 
source, the fountain heads of tliesc wonderful .Medical Waters. 

Tile autlior, in a prophetical, philosophical voyage, plunges down into the 
iiviujT. throbbing, fiery heart and soul of this our old Mother Earth ; and ou return 
taiwcs a peep into Milton's old Pandemonium, Hades, and in a moment leap.s back 
to the liglit of day to drink again at those .Magic ]\Iedical Kaialysine Spas, tlicn 
leaps off away down tlirougli the long, vast Eternity of never-beginning Time, 
until he stands alone with tlie Creator, the God of Light, the God of all Life, in the 
long ago when old Time was young and new, and saw all the .>-tars, new worlds, 
planets, suns andsyitems, take their places in the vast Eternitj-of the unbounded 
Ujiiversc, and saw this our good old ^Mother Earth, and the First Born, myriad bil- 
lions of tlie little, bright, starry, living infant Souls of tlie Human Race lean into 
life and being in the same moment, out of those little, mysterious, crystal Oxygen, 
and Hydrogen cells, by the creative powers of the Sun of Light, the God of all Life. 
And down through millions, myriad billions of vast ages this old prophetic philos- 
opher watches thib ne\v-b(jrn World and its myriad Ijillions of little, bright, starry, 
living Souls of tlie Human Race, up to tlie present time, and saw that every atom 
of this our good old jilother Earth and every living thing, every living creature, 
every soul and every living being that ever ilwelt upon the face of this our Earth, 
all were created by the same Power, and came into life and being cut of the same 
ll'itle, mysterious O.xj'gen and Hydrogen cells. 

.Vnd lie saw that the Sun of Light, the God of all Life, and those little, mys- 
terious O.xygen and Hydrogen cells were the source, the fountain-head of these 
Magic, Midieal, Healing Katalysine Spas, arid that the bright Arcadia, the fair 
Mecca, the New Jerusalem of Eternal Health and Youth and Life lies hidden iu 
tile mineral, animal and vegetable kingdoms of this our good old Mother Earth, 
and when we drink at these Magic, Medical Katalysine Spas, we drink thereof. 

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, in the oDice of the 
Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. 

J. W. SUIVELEY.of Alexandria, Vu. 



GE^rTYSBUKG KATAr.YSINE SPxVS. 

liV JOXA'IIIAX, T!1K S(.»X OF mOL. 

I was clirouic diseaseil, sick aiul dying, 

^\'ill^ elogLCed kidneys, rhcuin:itio back, 

Ami iieuial. hi ]ic:i<l;iclie pains; 

Was at ttu' Very gales of Di-alli ; 

I saw them standing wiile ajar, 

And liic old Sexton in the Put tor's fielJ 

Was si)adlng up the yellow clay, 

^Vllen first 1 stopped at Getty's Katalysine Spa. 



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. Through bright, goKlcu clouds, 
The gioriuu.s, .selling ^^llIi 
Was slowly sinking in the west afar, 
OY-r the blue; South, and Caloclin, 
That last long, dark niountuin shadows 
Far down over the glittering snows, 
When first I drank at Getty's Katalysine' Spa. 
Slam went the gates of Death, 

And with a cold, dark, wrinkled brow, 4 

The pale, white- winged Angel, keeper of the gate, 
i^unousas the dark, howling thunder-storm, 
Slij)ped in the boltiny- bar. 

Bewildered at the magic spell, 

I slowly turned me from the gates of Death 

And througli the long, dark, weary night, ' 

\\ ilh but one faint, glimmering, far-oli' Star, 

Like the dawn of coming S])rin<i-, 

I crept back to Light and Life ifiun. 

The Sun of Light, the God of Life, 

Leaped up a tiery, burning Jove, • •' 

In the eastern sky afar ; 

I tipp'd olf one more crystal, sparkling glass 

Irom Getty's iMediea Katalvsine Sj.a j 

The gates of Heaven stood wide ajar 

And glittered li^e a sunset. 

Diamond drifted sea, x 

With myriad billions of starry worlds ^ 

Obedient Archangels bright, ' 

That kept faithful watelx^- ' . ■ 

Around the Sun of Light. ,,., 

At the noon of day .. .• , 

I dipp'd one more crystal, sparkling glass ' 
From Getty's .Mediea Katalysine Spa ; 
With eager-burning, prophetic, fiery soul, 
1 lield It up to the noon-day Sun, 

And with a myriad, prophetic, m'agic glass, •- ' ' 
1 eered into its Bicarbonate, 

Magic Lithia, crystal Soda, 'diamond drops. 
Bicarbonate Magnesia, Iron and Lime, ' 
Sulphate ot Lime, and Silica ten grains ; 
it sparkled like a burning star ; 
With myriad billiuns of living germs- 
Little, bright, living, starry souls— 
hi myriad billiuns of. crystal, diamond cells. 

With eager haste I drank this magic glass, 
And felt Its bilhons, myriad billions, 
^t iittlq diamond crystal cells explode: 
And then- l.vi,,g. germs an<l lightning flash, 
Jake 1 rojihetic Fij-es, • • 

Went flashing through my fiery soul. 
U Uh Bicarbonate Liihia, Soda, Iron, 
Magnesia, Sulphate of Lime an<l Silica 



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And tlit'ir (li>sul\ cut lu-uliiig ])Owcrs, 

Clirouic dit^ease, racking ])aiiis, old age and death, 

Like a pali', weird, iVighlened gl»ost, 

Cre)it Ijai'kinto the far-off, 

Dark, <h-eai-, gloomy night; '... . 

And tliroiigh vigorous Ih ahli, witli magic llirrht, 

.\.niHiiM-y, ])ruj)'ietii-, biirniiig soul, 

1 k-ajjed back into ^'oiitli and J.ii'c again, 

Fleet as the dawn of day, 

To driidc again at Getty's^Iagic Katalysinc Spa. 



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And with llie di^covery, saiignine — 

Eager-burning, jirophetie, liery soul — 

I sealeil the unbattered walls, 

Anil leai^ed into thy eitadel, 

To lind that glitteilng, magic Asand — 

Aye, the far-(jir, niystei-ious, hidden sources 

Of thy Magic, 31edica, Healing Katalysine Spas— 

]\lore wonderful far than thai great myblery, 

The far-off, long drcanaMl <jf 

Hidden sources of the Nile 

Lies the far-off, glinunering I\Iecea 

Of thy magic, im-dica, crystal waters, • 

Tliou fair Lithiu Katalysine Spa. 

I see its f;)int star glimmer, like the dawn of day, 

And with new ins|)iratii.n dwnk 

Vigorous Health, Youth and Life 

Into my sanguine, eager, prophetic, fiery soul, 

Ami leap down through rocks and shades — 

The old Ifed and the Llue, 

Granite, Hints, lime and wliite blue marble, too, 

Fo>sil rocks, coral reefs and crystal caves. 

And through dee]), thick chalk beds, 

I'lunge into thy living, throbbing, tiery lu art and soul ; 

Aye, 1 feel thy life blood's throb, , 

Its mighty thud, heave, and gulsh, and roll. 

Like the Ocean's mighty waves, 

Thai break and gulsh along the rocky caves. 

And this mighty, I'olling, heaving, gulshing, 

Molten sea of living lire. 

And these vast driits, myriad billions of diamonds bright, 

liniliant, glittering, glorious as the Sun of Light, 

Is the life blood of liiy mighty h 'art and soul, 

Tiion kind, good, old, lo\ing JNIolher Lartli. 

Aye, I have scaled the unbatterid w alls, 

And leajied into the Central Citadel 

Of this thy loving Mother's mighty heart, ' 

To lind that far-off, magic, hidden Mecca — 

The sources of thy .Medica Katalysimi S|>as. 

Tell me, good Mother, and tell me truly, 

Is this the fair Mecca, the Cen ral Citadel? — 

Aye, the sources, the fountain-lu'ad, 

Of thv Magic, Medica Katalysine Spas? 



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I feel tliy life blood'.s mighty throb, 

And .sue It roll, and heave, and guLslj, and flow 

Out through the portals 

Of tins thy giant heart and soul, 

Tlirough myriad billions of thrubbing aetors' veins; 

Liku mjghly river's How, and i«dl, and gulsli, 

Through caverns, rocks and shoals ; 

Distilled into jMedica Crystal Waters, pour 

Out through the Earth drift swaddling banks, 

Wrapped all around thy mighty heart and souk 

Tell me, good Mother^ and tell me truly, 

Is this the fair Mecca, the Central Citadel — 

Aye, the source, the fountaindiead, 

Of thy Magic, Medica, Healing Katalysine Spas ? 

Nay, nay, good sir, Propliet, Son of Sol, 

The source, the fountain-head, the fair Mecca, 

Lies far beyond my infant days, 

Beyond my childhood's birtii. 

Go talk to the Sun of Light, 

The Creator, the God of all Life. 

See this drift of diamonds bright, 

'Twill tlood you to the outer gates ; 

You'll pass Milton's old Pandemonium Halls, 

And the Christian Churches' brimstone hcry Hell, 

Hard by, to the left, dark and gloomy. 

Good sir, Prophet, Son of Sol, good uiglit ! 

I leaped upon the star drift 

Of brilliant diamonds, 

Glittering like the !Sun so bright, 

And gulslied out through the throbbing valves 

Of her good, kind, loving heart, 

With the vivid lightning's llash, 

The fiery Comet's Hight ; 

Aye, we gulsh up in a migiil) cavern deep. 

And hard by to the left 

Stand the dark and gloomy walls 

Where Milton's old ."^atan and his mighty host 

Kept watch in Pandemoruum's 

Brimstone, tiery, dark and gloomy halls — 

Aye, the Christians' brimstone, fiery hell. 

A faint blue brimstone light 

Flickers through the dark port holes, 

And 1 leapetl upon a gnlshed-up drift 

Of graniie boulch'rs high, 

IJard up against the (huk and.gloomy walls. 

'Twas a fearful sight to see — 

Such a mighty iiost of grim old I'opes, 

Cardinals, Priests, Monks, Scribes and Pharisees, 

Grim old gray lying Prophets Seers, 

And blood-stained Clwistian W^arrior Kij)gs — ■ 

All ^\l sntozing on their old, musty thrones, 

And with a kingly sixty-four percussion shell 



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From Getty's black crime, blood-stained batile-lield, 
I jiuuneed old -Mo>e plump upon his Ivin^' snoot. 

He leaped up with a fearful yell ; 

"Sparc me ! sjiaru uie ! Ali, God ! 

1 did nut do it ; 

'Twus the iMagieians, Prophets, Priests, 

And the Wise Men of the Ea.^t ; 

They tuld me to lie, and Vic sublimely. 

To my stubborn, stiti'-iiLekc'd })euple, 

And make believing I talked with God : 

Tliut it was the oidy way to nde 

The ungodly, stui^lnjrn, slili-necked Jews, 

And make them pay tribute ^ 

Tu Priest, Prophet, Scribe and Pharisee, 

And to the grand Saidiedrini, Pulers, Kings, 

The Personal Gods of the Jews." 

And see all this mighty host, 
Prophets, Scribes and Pharisees, 
Old Popes, Cardinals, Priests, and Monks, 
And bloody Warrior ChrisLian Kings ; 
'Twas they, 'twas they that made 
The old Jewish liible History — 
A Christian lieiiig book. 
' And see here, too, we have your modern saints — 
Uld John Brown and old Abe Linck — 
Set on their bloody, ghastly thrones, 
And swear and swear ihey didn't do it. 
In their Christian, saintly eyes ' 

'Twas the wicked rebels, you know. 

And far to the left that bright, new throne : 
You see it wi-itten in hlack letter scrawled 
Upon a bright, new, golden plate, 
Henry AVard JJeeeher — 

Thela>t Personal God of the Christian Church — 
Kest-hiding Hypocrite, Perjured Liar, 
Lilierline and Sneak, 
AVhieh he is.— (^l/o«//o.'.'.) 

" 1 swear by the Chri.' '.ians' Holy liible, 
And our Pord and Sax icur Jesus Chiist, 
And by my l»eloved 1' . mouth Church, 
Before this Court and .luiy 
And all the Christian world. 
By the Eternal, Ever Living God, 
I Kwear and swear I did not do it — 
'Twa.s Elizabeth that did it/' — ( Bttr.hcr.) 

Ah ! Yes, just so — so I see, 

Fiom old Adam di)wn to JU-echer, 

All yon old li.'ing Christian saints 

Lii' and lie, and lie sublimely, 

And wi;h old Satan's brass and in»])udence, 

Swear and swear ycmd'nl noi do it ; 

'Twafi somebody else that did it — 



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Ah ! 'twas the woman, the woman that did it ; 
All right ! (iood-by, good-by, old Muse ; 
You slick, all stick to'iliat. 
I see that old tSutaiTs, old J^celzebuh's 
Fiery brimstone I'aiidt'iuoniiuu's logs 
Are goud, lei resiling, healing, very good 
For all such old being Chri:<tiuii dogs. 
Good-by, good-by, old Mosc ; 
I'll call this way again. 

This way, good sir, Prophet, Son of Sol, 

The ghastly, gi'ini old gate-keeper calls. 

And jjushed the rusty gates ajar. 
"You ha\e raised a fearl'ul houl 

And hubbub throughout all these gloomy, 

Brinislune, hery, i)andenioniuni halls. 

Come see and hear and write, good sir." 

Tis well; your kindnest; I accept; 

13ut not now', good sir, honored prince, 
. AViOuld^lack luy thirsty soul 

At Getty's magic, medica Kalalysine spas. 

I'll call again. Good-niglit, kind sir! 

And upon that diamond crystal river's sweep, 

Like the tiery comet's thght, 

I le.iped up to the Light of Day, 

To drink again at Getty's medica Katalysiue Spa. 



"With restored, vigorous health and youth. 

And the discovering, sanguine, jirophetic, liery soul, 

Like the vivid lightning's Hash, 

I leaped olt" o'er the blue South and Catoctiu, 

Through bright, golden clouds, 

To the far-oil", glorious setting Sun, 

Down through the long, vast Eternity 

Of the liiiinunbered ages of the long ago, 

"When Old Time was young and new. 

1 stood alone wiih God, 

And saw the stars, new worlds. 

And the planets, suns and tystems 

Take their places in the uni\erse 

Around the Sua of Light, the God of Life. 

And I saw an emj)ty si)ace, dark and drear, 

A cold, ghioniy vacuum, without a star;' 

And from the North, the South, the East, the West, 

Above, below, and all around, 

There was a rush of little bright germs, 

Crystal oxygen and hydrogen cells. 

Like suidit, drifting, diamond clouds 

Rushed nito this cold, gh'omy. Aacuum drear. 

Oxygen and hydrogen crystal cells 

Clash and mingle, gra]»ple in the love embrace. 

And fearful, long-ccnitinued, vivi<l lightnings flash, 

And awful thunders roll and jieal and crash. 

And misty \;ipor-elouds roll up, 

Aud fill all the gloomy vacuum with a halo-light, 



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The vivid lighiiuiiLjs died away; 
The thuii(U'i-s (.•('a>t'ti to n»ll; 
The vapor-clouds dried ny) and disappeared, 
And lo! a biiglit neu' star 
lu rise enipLy vacuum now apjjears, 
An infant babe, a jiew-born world. 
Aye, 'twas our good old Mother Earth 
.Fust lea[)ed int(j life and bi'iiig; 
A vast 'jucan of biiirht, civstal water 
Wrajjjjed ail around her infant heart and soul, 
Teeiiiiny:, .•• uarniiny;, Hooded full 
AVith billii;ns, myriad billions 
Of little, bright, starry, living souls, 
The lirst-born, living, infant race 
Of the wonderful, mysterious human family. 
Just leaped into life and being 
In the storm-clouds, 

Out of the little crystal oxygen and liydrogen cells- 
Oxygen their mother, hydi'ogen^their father, . 
Their Civator the bun of Light, the God of all Life. 

Aye, Ave see them leajj intu life and being 

hi the same hour, in the same moment. 

With this oi'r good old Mother Earth. 

And as she whirls off ujnui her daily walk, 

And her yearly sweep around her hemis]>here, 

I watch tliese light, bright, starry, human souls, 

And see them gra]>pie in the love embrace, 

Antl see them reproduce tlieir kind and like. 

Through billions, myriad billions 

Of va.'vt, uiiiiuiiibered ages of ages, they multiply 

And toil and struggle up and up, live and die — 

Aye! 1 see that it was the dust and ashes 

Of the billions, myriad billions 

Of these little, bright, starry, human souls, 

Tiiat lived and toiled and struggled and died, 

That heajied up the dce]» thick chalk beds 

That lie lappM all around the heart and soul 

Of this our good old Mother l"'arlli. 

Ajid 1 see, I see them migrate. 
Leap up out of the ocean's briny deep, 
Ami iie.Nlle in the mosses, lichens, ferns, 
Flowers and ocean lilies wliiti', 
Tiiat floated and drifted in islands and continents 
Upon till' bosuin of the briny d(.'ep, 
Through billions, myria<l billions 
Of the vast, unknown ages of the long ago. 
I see them niuliiply, and struggle up and up, 
Flitting over the bosom of the ocean deep, 
Fighting the great battle of life. 
With the myriad billions fowls of the air, 
.And the lishes and monsters of the Ininy deep, 
Through billions, myriad l)illions of ages more, 
Until tiie chalks, corals, fossils, 
Minerals, rocks, ish-uuls, mountains and continent.", 



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Lifto<l tbenisolvos up out of tue deep waters 
Uf the briny oeeuii waves. 

Again I Hce the mysterious Imman faraily, 

Tlie liery, inleliedual, imruortal, human race, 

Mi_""raLe, leap to tlie roeks ishiniis, mountaius, continents, 

And np throU';-li billions, niyi-iud billions 

or Liie vast unknown ages of the universe, 

Toil and struggle up and up and up. 

Until we see them leap out of the dark unknown 

Into fiction, fable, liistory, truth and fact — 

Old Japan, China, Assyria, Kgy])t, 

And poor old Moses and his God of the Jews, ,, 

Persia, Greece and Rome. 

Aye I I have scaled the unbattered walls 

Of the long ago, of the never-beginning Time, 

And leaped into its central citadel, 

The glittering Arcadia, the fair Mecca — 

Aye, tlie New Jerusalem; ,. .i,- 

And stood alone Avith God, 

The Ci-eator, tlie Nun of Light, 

Til'.' g;-<'at Jehovah, the God of the Universe, 

From tlie old primeval, never-beginning Time, 

And saw the stars and planets. 

New woi-lds, suns and systems, 

Leap into life and being, 

An(i take their places in the universe 

Unbounded, vast as never-beginning Time. 

I stood alone with the G<k1 of the Universe, 
And saw this, our good old Mother Earth, 
Willi tliat vast multitude of the human race, 
Little, bright, starry, living souls. 
Lea') into "life and being in the same moment. 
Out of the little crystal oxygen and hydrogen cells. 
Bv the electric, creative powers 
Of the Sun of Light, the God of all Life. 
And I saw that every living thing, 
Every living creature, every livii)g soul, 
That ever had life and being 

U|)on the face of this our good old Mother Earth- 
All, all llrst leai>ed into life and f)eing 
Out of tlie same lillle, mystei-ious, 
Crystal oxygen ami hydi'ogen cells, 
By the magnetic, vivifying, electric creative power 
Of the Sun of Light, the^iod of all J>ife. 

I 
And I saw that every atom 
Of the chalks, corals, fossil rocks, 
Marblet", gi-anile, lime, shales, minei'als, 
The old red sandstone and the gray, 
Was all stowed away, atom by atom, 
By the same creative ])owers. 
The little crystal oxygen and hydrogen cells, 



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And llie Sun of Light, the God of all Life. 

And I saw tliut all the ve^c'taLle kinfjdom. 

And all organized animal life, 

All the lishes, the reptiles, the insects, 

And tlie fowls of the air, 

And the iii\ >i> rious, intellectual, 

Fiei'v-soiil d iiunian raee — 

All, all eame into life and being 

Out of the same little, mvsteriuus 

Crystal oxygen and hydrogen eelTs. 

Aye! I have scaled the unbattered walls, . 

Ami leaped into the glittering Areada, 

Lito the lar-oll", bright, glorious 31ecea — • ' . 

Aye, into the IS'ew Jerujsalem, 

And sacked the cenira! citadel, 

Found the glittering, magic Avand; 

Aye, discovered the hource, the fountain-head ^ 

Of thy bicarbonate, lilhia, >uda, iron, 

^lagnesia, lime, sulphate, lime and silica. 

Thou wonderful, magic, medical. KaLalysiuk- Spas, 

In the Sun of Light, the God of Life. 

I see thy source, thy fountain-head, 

And in the little crystal oxygen and hydrugt-n cells 

1 see thy Father and thy Mother. 

By these creative jiowers 

I saw them stowed away 

In the chalks, corals, fossils, mineral, rocks and shales. 

The essence, the spirit, the life ami the sinil 

Of tJie animal ami the vegetable kingdoms, 

In the little crystal cells, atom by atom. 

I saw them stowed away 

From I he day and the hour 

Wiiereiu this our gl)^)ll old Moilur Kartii 

Leaped into lil'' auil being, - ■ ' 

Down to the present day and hour; 

1 saw them stowed, and stt)wed away. 

Atom by atom, day after day, year after year. 

And now, from that lieiy sea — 

Aye, the living, thro 'biiig, licry heart and soul 

Of this oui- good old, kihtl, loving Mother Karth, 

1 sOe liiem distilleil and evapoiale — 

Into liquid, iiysial, iued.ica waters How — 

Out through the cii.ilks, corals, fossils, shales. 

Limestones and minerals, a i)ure Elixii- 

Of lleallh, Youlh .and Life 

Ciiish out at (.ielty's magii-, medica, Kalaly>iiie Sp.is; 

Aye, ''the pure iiver of water, clear as crystal. 

The Fountain id' Flenial ij'e. 

That Hows out of theThmne of God, lhei>'un oi Liu'iit-" 

In the midst of tlic slruL-l of it, and on eillier siJi.' of iIil' river, was tliere tin; 
Trt-e of Life, wliicli h.iii' twelvr in iiui.'rof fruits, and yiokljil iier fruit every moiitli; 
and the loaves of {in: tree were for tlie UcuUujr of (lie iiatious. — llti^altittuiis, "JJ, 1 
aud •! 



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Aye! yes, I see ami kIlt>^v that the magic wand, 

Tliu Klixir ol' Klcnial llcallli ami Yoiiih and Life 

Lies hiddfii iii llic iium'i-;il, aiiiiiud iuid NegrlabU' kingdoms 

Of tliis uiu- good oKl ^Mother Eiirlli, 

And lliat ihu Siui, llie God of Light, tlic God of Life, 

Is the Source, the fountain-liead; 

liiit when I look for the doctors, tlio savans, 

The scientists of chemistry und materia medicu, 

With the lloman hearts, the Koman souls. 

To scale those unbaltered »valls, 

And sack their inmost centi'e and citadel, 

Discover that glittering, magic wand, 

And carry off the brightest, gloi-ious prize 

Ever won by mortal man, 

I find them weak, heartless, soulless cowards all, 

Sk dking I'ound tlio outer walls, 

AVhile the bright and glorious yirize 

Lies hidden in tlie cenfal citadel; 

And with hope and faith we come to thee, 

Thou fair Lithia, Getty's Katalysiiie Spas, 

To drink again in hope and faith, believing 

That thou art the i)ure river of Eternal Life, 

Health and Youth, (dear as cr3^stal, 

That Hows out of the thi'one of God, 

And that the Tree of Life stands on either side, 

The leaves whereof are for the liealing 

Of all nations and of all peo[iles. 

Aye! we have tried tli}' magic medica healing powers. 

And can safidy say, in faith and liopc, we believe 

That vigorous health and youth and life 

Is restored to all Avho, in wisilom, faith and hope, 

Come to drink at Getty's Katalysine Spas. 

Then wlien you and wife and children 

Come to (letty's magic medica Katalysine Spas 

To eat and drink in wisdom, faith and hoj^e believe, 

Just write a thousand years or two 

Of vigorous liealth and youtli and life for all; 

Aye, just scale the unbatlered walls, 

And sack the central citadel, • 

Discover, and grapple that glittering, magic wand, 

The J'-li.vir of Eternal i'oulh and liealth and Life, 

And live, and live for aye. 

'Tis written in this ])rophecy; 

I have ])ointed out the v.'ay: 

Scale the uubattered walls 

And sack the central citadel, 

And you will find the bright, the glorious, glittering prize. 

It lies hidden in the source and fount aindiead 

Of Getty's magic medica Katalysine Spas. 

JONATHAN, the Son of Sol. 



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